• Can you still be injured without having pain?

When I was playing basketball the other day, I landed on my knee pretty hard. I felt it give out for second, but it now it doesn't hurt. I'm worried that I may have injured it, even though I don't feel any pain pain. Is it possible to have any injury without any pain?

6 Answers

  • Sports Medicine Specialist
  • El Paso, TX

Yes, there are many structures in the knee that don't have a good nervous supply. If you are experiencing swelling, warmth, etc. you may have injured something.

  • Sports Medicine Specialist
  • Runnemede, NJ

Greetings! Yes, it’s possible to have an injury without pain. If you’re still experiencing knee instability (catching, locking, or buckling), I would recommend having it evaluated by a clinician. MRI imaging would be appropriate.

  • Sports Medicine Specialist
  • Augusta, GA

Not likely

  • Orthopedist
  • Virginia Beach, VA

Unlikely. Injuries cause pain. The only variable is for how long they cause pain.

  • Sports Medicine Specialist
  • Genoa, NV

No

  • Sports Medicine Specialist
  • San Antonio, TX

Very unlikely, especially with knee injuries. I do see an occasional knee injury with just swelling and little or no pain.
What You described wouldn't concern me at all unless it keeps occurring.

Copyrights © 2021 by TODAY'S NURSE. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy